Ouragan may refer to:
"Ouragan" (French for "windstorm"), also released in English under the title "Irresistible", is the first single recorded by Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, from her debut album Besoin. Released in 1986, it was a great success in France, where it topped the charts for almost three months, and in Germany.
This song was written by Romano Musumarra, who had already written several hits for Jeanne Mas and Elsa. Yves Roze, the song's producer, is known under the pseudonym of Jean-François Michael, who recorded "Adieu jolie Candy" in 1969/
When Jeanne Mas refused to record the song, the composer offered it to Stéphanie of Monaco, who finally accepted. The song was also recorded in English, under the name "Irresistible", in order to win over the Anglophones - but without much success.
No music video was produced initially, as the song was not expected to be such a success. The only video available was some footage shot in the recording studio. Eventually a video was made that features the princess in various locations pursuing a mysterious stranger in a hat. At the end of the video, in a significant plot twist, the stranger is revealed to be a male version of Stéphanie with slightly slick down hair and little makeup. The video runs for 5:20 and uses a remix of the song that alternates between the original French lyrics and the English lyrics for "Irresistible."
Toi...
Rien que toi...
Oui, que toi...
Encore toi...
Toujours toi...
Partout toi...
Tout pour toi...
Tout par toi...
Tout de toi...
Tout en toi...
Tout ? toi...
Avec toi...
Rien que toi...
Oui, que toi...
Encore toi...
Toujours toi...
Un ouragan de toi
Se d?cha?ne sur moi,
Et moi, pleurant de joie,
Baign?e de soleil,
Je vois un arc-en-ciel...
Ciel tout sem? d'?toiles...
Toile entre terre et ciel...
Mais ton souffle se l?ve,
Balayant le temps
Et, jett?e sous le r?ve,
Moi je crie d'amour,
Mon amour...
Aaaah !...Les vagues de toi
Qui d?ferlent sur moi,
Aaaah !...L'oc?an de joie